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1 His worn and ragged appearance bore this out; and Benson looked somewhat dismayed .
2 When the door closed, he approached his friend who was returning somewhat dismayed .
3 Each was empty, and in the last he came to a halt, somewhat dismayed .
4 Furthermore, I must admit that I am somewhat dismayed by your aggressiveness on this subject.
5 I was somewhat dismayed , but there was no other course, as the money was gone.
6 He spoke with courteous persuasion, but his peculiar intense politeness and restraint somewhat dismayed Christine.
7 At this the deaconess seemed somewhat dismayed , and poured out endless questions in a low voice.
8 He is somewhat dismayed that the song occasioned reviews that were sort of horrified by it.
9 At first we felt somewhat dismayed to think of going without money to a strange town.
10 Even Christine looked somewhat dismayed , but she said, "Remember we have till half-past eight."
11 This offer startled and somewhat dismayed Josie.
12 The old man retreated, somewhat dismayed at this outburst, which was not at all in Bessie's style.
13 He was, to be sure, somewhat dismayed at having her blasphemous system of theology dinned into his ears.
14 He was somewhat dismayed himself.
15 One detail somewhat dismayed him.
16 For all the certainties contained in his proclamations Belck was somewhat dismayed that he still felt an edge of doubt.
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